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Snowday
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Here's the scoop:
I've been itching to play an antagonist for a long while now, and I'd go so far as to say that I am pretty darn good at playing villains. If you're creating a group RP which requires an antagonist, or have a pre-established group RP which could use one, I'd be happy to comply.
I do:
Uh, have at it or something.
I've been itching to play an antagonist for a long while now, and I'd go so far as to say that I am pretty darn good at playing villains. If you're creating a group RP which requires an antagonist, or have a pre-established group RP which could use one, I'd be happy to comply.
I do:
- Fantasy, modfan, modern, horror (with reservations), sci-fi, and historical.
- Male and female villains.
- Dynamic villains (starts bad and becomes good or vice versa, motives change, etc.)
- Practical motives.
- A wide variety of personalities and character types in general - just ask!
- Libertine, liberteen, yaoi, or yuri - makes me uncomfortable. Sorry.
- Fandom roleplays (unless I am very familiar with the fandom, but I wouldn't bet on it)
- One-on-ones.
- Motives that rely heavily on revenge, perverse, or psychological problems.
- FNAF, creepypasta, and the like. I don't imagine there is a whole lot of this on Iwaku, as many of you are adults, but I just thought I'd make that clear.
- Teen angst and domestic roleplays - in other words, roleplays about high schools, homes, and workplaces, where the plot is dependent on the various antics of characters running around in a closed-system. I enjoy these types of roleplays normally, but the villains associated with these sorts of storylines are usually notoriously lame Regina-George types. Won't do it.
- Jump-ins (usually - try to impress me).
- Roleplays any lower than intermediate. I'd like to take part in a well-made RP - frequent grammar problems and one liners will make your work look pretty unappetizing.
Uh, have at it or something.